12 — Sunday, April 5, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news 9 oo BRIGHT LIGHTS. 60 orth Shore Optimists and guests gather THE North Shore Optimist Club recently held an afternoon tea at West Vancouver Community Centre to celebrate its annu- al tundraising art show and silent auction. Those in attendance included several optimist members, special guests, social con- veners and many of the artists whose work was included in the tundraiser. The Norzh Shore mayors were also on hand to help support the cause. People chatted, enjoved refreshments and previewed many of the art works that went up for bid in the auction, which took place at the community centre on March 31. For details about the Optimist Club, call 922-0094. Optimist Club member NEWS photos Ann Hamilion = Zeke Peters enjoys some Artists Fred Schaefer and Elizabeth Smiley share a coffee during the gather- taugh. i ; Dawn Copping, left, one of the two women members of Artist Kal Opre, Via Nova the Optimist Club discusses important matters with social Group founder, checks out convener Oiga Kotelko (who is a U.S. Senior Olympic the reception. Games gold medal winner.) North Vancouver District Mayor " _ Don Bell and West Vancouver Artist David Burns arrives _ District Mayor Pat Boname extend Robin Williams, author of Vancouver Soyhood, ., Artist Peggy Smith is shown with one of her paintings. on the scene. a greeting. greets a friend. called Three Daffodils. : : era North Shore Optimist president Bob Robinson, centre, " —— _is joined by secretary Syd Nash, left, and past president Artist. Vern Montgomery, left, and framer Herb Optimist Mansur Lalani. Osterbauer enjoy a chat. ing. We'll take $6,000 off the price of the Van ($22,625, regular $28,625) or Take the Cash Back and go on a trip, or renavate or buy new funiture or... "Buy with confidence from a dealer you can trust." ~ 845 MARINE Drive, NortH VAN.